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    decided to start her own company knowing that she prefers working by herself. As an entrepreneur with $600,00 of starting capital, she start her own business in order to improve on a product called Odor-Go. This product helps improve one’s breathe through a 2 step process. The main difference about Odor-Go’s product and her product is that it is gluten-free and it is also a vegan product. In order to create this product, manufacturers have the consider the chemical part of the product. After…

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    12 Reasons you should throw out your deodorant and anti-per spirant Deodorants and ant per spirants have long been thought to have negative effects on the body. The theories range from cancer causing aluminums, fragrances filled with neurotoxins and pesticides. But what is really inside of your deodorant and anti per spirants and what effects do they actually have on your body? 1.) They contain aluminum This may come as a surprise to most people but if you have ever actually read the label on…

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    The problem of body odor is disturbing for the environment around us becomes uncomfortable. Body odor is actually derived from the bacteria that reside in the skin, then mixed with sweat. Actually, everyone must have a body odor, however, excessive body odor can provide a variety of negative effects for the people around you and yourself. How to get rid of body odor naturally The following 5 effective ways to get rid of body odor naturally: 1. Take a bath (at least) twice a day It was…

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    because of its ability to absorb liquids. The clay litter can absorb its weight in cat urine, and also has some natural odor control because it separates the urine effectively. Its drawback is that as it becomes saturated, odor can become a problem. Silica litters are crystallized cat litters formed from a silica gel. Their advantage is the ability to absorb liquids, and also provides odor control. The type of silica used to make these litters is similar to the desiccant that is commonly found…

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    natural responses and effiency. The ways in which natural odor stimuli might differ from the stimuli used by Bhandawat et al. are that there could be more natural odor stimuli that they did not account for since they did not sample all antennal lobe glomeruli and that the odors they used were not taken from the Drosophila’s natural environment. Thus, despite being chemically diverse and relatively large, the stimuli they used might not be odors a wild fly wound come…

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    conditioning, milk infused into the pup’s mouths was the UCS, their mouths reflexively swallowing in response to the milk was the UR, and the odor of cedar (an aversion stimulus) was the NS. During conditioning, the cedar odor was presented for 20 seconds, and during the last 5 seconds of this 20 second period, milk was infused into the pups’ mouths. Thus, the cedar odor (now the CS) was associated with the milk…

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    The study examines whether or not sleep fosters basal odor memory in children and adults using an incidental odor recognition paradigm. The independent variables in this study are sleep (sleep or wake) and age (child or adult); the dependent variable is odor memory performance. The researchers believe that the memory consolidation during sleep is experience-dependent, and therefore, sleep does not support the consolidation of most odor memory in children due to lack of experience. They recruited…

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    Bad Breath Speech

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    Fight Bad Breath with Household Ingredients Commonly referred to as Bad breath or foul mouth odor; malodor is a big turn off. It becomes very difficult to have a conversation with a person whose breath emits a foul odor. A person who suffers from bad breath also feels very embarrassed when people cover their nose or look elsewhere while talking to them. So what causes bad breath? Apart from poor oral hygiene, bad breath is caused due to many other factors such as gum disease, cavities,…

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    Linda Brack Biography

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    of the olfactory system." Working as a postdoctoral fellow in Axel's laboratory at Columbia University, she put in 15 hour days for several years before she and Axel found precisely what they were looking for—a family of some 1,000 genes that encode odor receptors located in the lining of the…

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    For most of us, our pets are just as much a part of the family as our kids. So why is it we don't feed them as well as we feed our kids? That's a good question, especially when it could mean a longer, healthier life. Most pet parents try to buy the highest quality dry or canned food they can afford; however, that's really not the best way to go. Processed pet foods generally contain unknown ingredients, as well as a myriad of preservatives, none of which we would ever think of feeding to our…

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